Metropolitan Art & Décor
Mercury Bronze Statue
Mercury Bronze Statue
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Mercury Bronze Statue
Mercury Bronze Statue by Metropolitan Galleries was sculpted in clay and cast in bronze. Ideal for placement indoors and outdoors.
SRB99086
| Fountain: | No |
| Width: | 39" inches |
| Length: | 28" inches |
| Height: | 75" inches |
| Weight: | 160 pounds |
| Medium: | Bronze |
This dynamic bronze sculpture captures Mercury, the swift-footed messenger of the Roman gods, in a moment of graceful motion. Museum-grade craftsmanship brings to life the speed, eloquence, and divine power of this iconic deity, creating a commanding statement piece for collectors who appreciate classical mythology, Roman heritage, and the timeless symbolism of communication, commerce, and travel.
Premium Bronze Craftsmanship
Cast in durable bronze with hand-applied authentic patina, this sculpture showcases exceptional attention to mythological detail—from Mercury's winged sandals (talaria) and distinctive winged helmet (petasos) to the caduceus staff entwined with serpents and the athletic physique that embodies divine swiftness. The dynamic pose captures the god in mid-stride, conveying movement and energy. The patina develops rich character over time, enhancing the sculpture's classical beauty and mythological gravitas.
Ideal Placement
Perfect for luxury estates, formal gardens, corporate headquarters, financial institutions, communication companies, university campuses, museums, libraries, and architectural installations. The weather-resistant bronze construction ensures lasting beauty in outdoor garden settings, courtyard entrances, or estate landscapes, while remaining ideal for grand interior spaces that celebrate classical education, Roman heritage, commerce symbolism, or the enduring legacy of mythology in Western culture.
This piece appeals to collectors seeking sculptures that honor classical mythology and Roman cultural heritage, making it ideal for spaces that celebrate communication, commerce, travel, eloquence, or the enduring legacy of Mercury as the divine messenger, patron of merchants and travelers, and symbol of swift intelligence throughout art history.
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